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A LOSS AND CALL TO ACTION

During a double burial service in Chinsali District, prominent local leaders advocated for a proactive approach to preventative healthcare following the tragic loss of two young residents to cancer. Muchinga Province Permanent Secretary Reverend Mathews Chilekwa emphasized that regular medical screenings are vital for identifying chronic illnesses early and improving patient recovery rates. Adding to the discussion on public health, Mayor Lucy Mukuka noted a concerning rise in cancer cases and suggested that dietary habits, such as consuming processed foods during infancy, might be a contributing factor. She urged parents to prioritize exclusive breastfeeding to protect the long-term well-being of children. While mourning the victims, officials and grieving families acknowledged the importance of governmental support in managing the physical and financial burdens of serious disease. Ultimately, the gathering served as a somber call to action for the community to normalize periodi...

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